Everlight Introduces the Shwo LED Lighting Series Offering High Power and High Luminosity for Advanced Lighting Applications

ELECTRONICS: Expanding Everlight’s Lighting Series component portfolio, Everlight Electronics introduces another high power, high brightness LED package, the “Shwo” Series - our powerful, bright and economic LED series in a compact ceramic package.

The Shwo series is a surface-mount high-power device featuring high brightness combined with a compact size (3.5×3.5×1.85mm) that is suitable for all kinds of lighting applications such as general illumination, flash, spot, signal, industrial and commercial lighting.

With the capability of 100-700mA driving currents, the Shwo family can be driven up to 3 watts. The minimum luminous flux (lm) of the 1W Shwo can be up to 100lm at 6500K(CCT) or 80lm at 3000K(CCT) when driven with 350mA current. The minimum luminous flux (lm) of the 3W Shwo can be up to 160 lm at 6500K(CCT) or 120 lm at 3000K(CCT) when driven with 700mA current.

The thermal pad of this device is electrically isolated providing convenience in thermal and electrical design. The Shwo series also has the advantage of low thermal resistance. It is one of the most promising devices in Everlight’s high power Lighting Series product offering and is ready to face the challenges of today’s Solid-State Lighting requirements.

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